4B Friday, April 25, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN B1G MASS. BY-LAWRENCE 841-6042 YORKPARK, PA 19952 JWN.COM Commit Travel CREE: Council on International Aviation Affairs 600 West 49th Street Email: Tel : 913-749-3900 CouncilLawrence@ciee.org Open Sat. 11am - 3pm Alpine Hut, Outfitters for outdoor people SPRING CLEARANCE SALE April 11-April 27 BIRKENSTOCKS All styles, $59.95 THE NORTH FACE Selected sleeping Bags, 25% off Sale Limited to in-store stock M-F 10-9 Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 (913) 648-4333 8931 Metcalf Today's Birthday (April 25) One risk could pay off big this year, but another one could cost you. Take care to get the message straight in May. Play a favorite game with your sweetheart in September and win. Avoid a risky proposition in December. Follow your vision of the future in January. Face your fears and triumph in February. Let a stern teacher push you to improve in April. You'll feel better about yourself once you've met the requirements. Arles (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 5. Today is a day. Whatever you have to do today is probably for your own good. Might as well look at it that way. At least you're getting support from a loved one to stick with a tough agenda. That helps, although it sometimes feels like pressure. Just straighten up and fly right. And thank heaven it's Friday. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6. If you're offered a risky proposition, you'll be wise to let it pass. It looks like a deal begun today has a better chance of losing than making a profit. Pay off bills, instead. That's always a safe investment. There aren't many stocks that return 18 percent on your money. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 5. The day should go pretty well. There will be temptations to goof off, but you should be able to avoid most of them. An older friend can give you good advice tonight. If you want to avoid making a costly mistake, tell the person what you have in mind. The problem you're facing is one of logistics. You want to be in two places at the same time. Basically, you want to be out playing. Pragmatically, you need to be at work. Instead of complaining, race around and get the job done quickly. If you're traveling tonight, go early. HOROSCOPES It looks like there's a party at your house tonight. What, you didn't know? Do you have children? If so, one or more of them has invited the scout troop over without asking first. If that's unlikely, it could be drop-in visitors. Stop by the store on the way home. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7. Today is a 7. Concentrate on your work; you'll have more of it than usual. That could be caused by somebody else's failure to show up as planned. Your love life should still be going well, and that's a big help. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 7. If you're not making enough to live in the manner you'd like, get another credential. Don't be intimidated by past experiences. The way that's always been isn't the way it always has to be. You can become whatever you want, starting right now. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 5. Don't spend money that's been promised. It may take a little longer to arrive than you thought. You can go through a fortune in a matter of minutes. Instead of doing that, exercise restraint. You're going to be in a much bet- TICKET SOLUTIONS Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. There's still work to be done, but that's OK. You've got the worst stuff handled. Today will be easy, by comparison. If you and your sweetheart take on a project together, you'll see more of each other. Work and romance are linked for you now. Todav is a 7. You can save the world without losing your sense of humor. It seems like you just get one thing fixed and another breaks down. That's kind of funny in itself. If you look at each mess as something that gives you a reason for being, life gets more manageable. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is an 8. If you have anything that needs to be done through a large company or bureaucrat, do it today. 'It'll be easier than usual to find the right person to take care of your problem. Besides, just about everybody you talk to will be in a good mood. As you may know, that's not always the case. er position to get a good deal next week. Go ahead and push for the next level. If there's more you need to learn, don't worry. You've been picking up new skills very quickly. If this boss doesn't see your growth and realize your potential, start looking around. Somebody else will see it. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) — Today is a 7. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. u2 Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 6. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 9. The following are messages received via e-mail by the Kansan sports desk. Comments and questions can be sent to sports@kansan.com and selected comments will be printed. I don't know Mr. Ryun or you. However, the fact is that you were a whiny little boy who cared and exaggerated when things didn't go your way when you were 5 years old or you felt someone cheated you in some way and that you are still just a whiny little boy trying to make a name for yourself by attacking another person. I'm sure you still have the poster. However, is there a possibility that your memory as a 5-year-old and your ability to comprehend events was better than Mr. Santee's, Mr. Cunningham's and Mr. Ryun's? Looking at research into the minds of 5-year-olds and their ability to accurately remember emotional or traumatic events in their lives, the answer is no. Was he called away? Were several other people asking for things from him? I'm sure you genuinely believe what you think you believe. However, examine the research. Look into the mirror. You may not like what you see. Jim Ryun gave a speech at my high school, Wichita Area East High, in 1988. He talked of the records he broke in running track. He said that we all needed to work hard to fight for our dreams. After the speech, I asked for an autograph, which he happily gave. He wrote: Jim Ryun, John 3:16. Arrowhead Stadium-May 19th Large Groups Available Now Great seats for less than face value!! 1st 10 rows on the field available! Call today and reserve your seats for the last big blowout of the year!! VISA-MC-Discover-AMEX I can't explain Jim Ryun's behavior toward Spencer Duncan. But from my two experiences in meeting and talking with Jim Ryun, I find him to be a good person. Signed, proud recipient of the 1990 Jim Ryun Aim for Excellence Award. $45 In response to Spencer Duncan's column that Jim Ryun did not give him an autograph: For the lucky boyfriends of the women who hate gold jewelry, come check out our selection of silver. 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